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| - Von 1966 bis 1969 spielte er Jamie McCrimmon. Später nahm er diese Rolle erneut auf und sprach auch in Hörspielproduktionen.
- Gayzer Hiney is an actor who played the Second Doctor's ladyboi crossdressing companion Joomoo McCroomoon. He's starred in moar episodes of Cocktah Screw than anyone else, besides Billy, Pitty, Jinny and Timmy. His legs and balls must've been absolutely fucking freezing in that kilt when filming Season 5 - I mean, Invasion of the Furries was filmed on a Welsh mountain, and both The Prediction of a 21st century dictator and Fury from Victoria's underwear both have scenes filmed on a windy ass beach.
- Frazer Hines (born 22nd September 1944 in Leeds) played Roger Wain in Coronation Street in March and June 1965. His acting career began in 1954 and an early film role saw him act opposite Charlie Chaplin in A King in New York in 1957.
- At the age of eight, after studying acting at the Corona Academy, he made his acting debut. He was thirteen when he appeared in Charlie Chaplin's A King in New York (1957). By the age of fifteen, he had appeared in six films. In 1960 he appeared in the eight-part serial The Young Jacobites. His television roles included Jan in The Silver Sword (1957-1958), Tim Birch in Emergency – Ward 10 (1963-1964) and Roger Wain in Coronation Street (1965). In 1981, Frazer married Irish actress Gemma Craven, but the marriage dissolved in 1984. He married again in 1994 to Liz Hobbs. They divorced in 2003.
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| - Von 1966 bis 1969 spielte er Jamie McCrimmon. Später nahm er diese Rolle erneut auf und sprach auch in Hörspielproduktionen.
- At the age of eight, after studying acting at the Corona Academy, he made his acting debut. He was thirteen when he appeared in Charlie Chaplin's A King in New York (1957). By the age of fifteen, he had appeared in six films. In 1960 he appeared in the eight-part serial The Young Jacobites. His television roles included Jan in The Silver Sword (1957-1958), Tim Birch in Emergency – Ward 10 (1963-1964) and Roger Wain in Coronation Street (1965). In Doctor Who he played the part of Jamie McCrimmon, a companion of the Second Doctor, from 1966 to 1969, and reappeared in The Five Doctors (1983) and The Two Doctors (1985). The original script treatment for The Three Doctors had called for him to return as Jamie in that story as well, but scheduling conflicts with his work on Emmerdale Farm, as well as objections by Jon Pertwee to what he perceived as too many characters in the story, prevented this. After his three-year stint as Jamie in Doctor Who Hines resumed the life of a jobbing actor until 1972, when he was cast in the soap opera Emmerdale Farm as Joe Sugden — a role he played until 1994. Between making episodes of Emmerdale, as it was renamed in the 1980s, he has continued a career in the theatre and made occasional appearances on other TV shows. In 1981, Frazer married Irish actress Gemma Craven, but the marriage dissolved in 1984. He married again in 1994 to Liz Hobbs. They divorced in 2003. He is also a noted amateur jockey. Recently, Hines has returned to the Doctor Who franchise through the Big Finish Productions audio line, performing Jamie for the Companion Chronicles and The Lost Stories series. In this capacity he also made use of his impersonation of Patrick Troughton, and in 2013 was formally cast as the Second Doctor for an extended cameo in the anniversary story The Light at the End. In 2010, Hines took part in a series of audio dramas pairing Jamie with the Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker). Hines has published two autobiographies: Films, Farms and Fillies (1996) and Hines Sight (2009). In July 2010, Hines revealed that he had been battling bowel cancer for eleven years, but had chosen not to publicise the fact (even going so far as omitting it from his 2009 autobiography) until given the medical all-clear. [1] In March 2013, Frazer appeared on a Doctor Who edition of the TV game show Pointless Celebrities and partnered up with Louise Jameson.
- Gayzer Hiney is an actor who played the Second Doctor's ladyboi crossdressing companion Joomoo McCroomoon. He's starred in moar episodes of Cocktah Screw than anyone else, besides Billy, Pitty, Jinny and Timmy. His legs and balls must've been absolutely fucking freezing in that kilt when filming Season 5 - I mean, Invasion of the Furries was filmed on a Welsh mountain, and both The Prediction of a 21st century dictator and Fury from Victoria's underwear both have scenes filmed on a windy ass beach. Legend says that he foresaw the creation of Big Finish 12 years before it formed, which lead him to decapitate Pat and steal his voicebox so he could get paid double for voicing both Jamie and the Doctor. Peter Purves did this to Hartnell too. Still barely clinging onto life, Bill and Pat's floating heads tried to warn JNT of what had happened, but JNT was on some dope shit and instead decided to hire them for his lastest blockbuster smash. He and Deborah "U wot"ling were thrilled when two of their long lost porn parodies Bend me over the World and The Smeg of Fear were recovered from Nigeria, greatly contributing to saving Jamie and Victoria from their status as "victims of the missing episodes", although there is still a lot more work to be done. Ah well, at least they're not Ben and Polly.
- Frazer Hines (born 22nd September 1944 in Leeds) played Roger Wain in Coronation Street in March and June 1965. His acting career began in 1954 and an early film role saw him act opposite Charlie Chaplin in A King in New York in 1957. Most famous for his roles outside of Coronation Street, he played Jamie McCrimmon in Doctor Who (1966 to 1969), a part he returned to twice on the television in the 1980s. Hines's connection with the character continues as he recently recorded an audio book narrating a new Doctor Who story in character. He also appeared as Joe Sugden in Emmerdale Farm, a part he played for twenty-two years starting in 1972.
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